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HELP!!!! XP version a product key?

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Im after a program that will tell me which XP version a product key is for? thanks

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Hi Pat,

I am not aware of any program that you can enter the product key and will output the version, sorry.

I would have thought that although it might not be against MS policy, they wouldn't want it availible for piracy reasons.

For all customers who have had a hard drive fail or other similar disaster, I quote for a retail version of the OS.

You know what - thats a funny quip from r.h.lee, but its actually a pretty good idea. Find a spare box and install a copy of XP on it - then see if it accepts the license key when you get to the GUI part of the install. If it accepts the key, just vape the box - you haven't actually installed it and registered it because you've never gone through the full installation stage, so (probably*) haven't invalidated your license agreement.

Admittedly, with all the different types of XP that there are product keys for (XP, XPSP1, XPSP2, XP Home, XP MCE etc etc) you might end up 'pseduo-installing', like, 15 copies of the OS before you find out which one its for...

* I said 'probably'. I never actually got past about page 413 of the EULA - but I'm sure thyat Freddy will point out my error if I've got it wrong

Glad you enjoyed it Pete - almost as much fun making that as watching MONTYYYYYYY rip through the Aussie tail yesterday despite the ball not turning more than an inch all day. What on Earth are they going to do when the track gives a bit of spin on day 4 & 5?

PS: I really, REALLY hate xmas. they've started taking the piss out of me at work - I got in yesterday morning and someone had printed out the word 'Scrooge' and pasted it on my monitor. We're going out for our xmas lunch tomorrow afternoon - to some posh restaurant in the West End. They came round asking about the xmas music we wanted - each person got to pick one track and, after they denied me the opportunity to pick a Carcass track I requested five minutes of utter silence as a protest...

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